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THE SOCIETY OF 
MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS 

IN THE STATE OF COLORADO 
CHARTERED JANUARY 31. 1906 




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OFFICERS OF THE GENERAL SOCIETY 

OF MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS 

1909-1912 

Governor General, 
HowLAND Davis, N. Y. 

Deputy Governors General. 

Richard Henry Green?:, N.Y. Solomon E. Faunce, D. C. 
Walter C. Faxon, Conn. Leander N. Lovell, N. T. 

Asa p. French, Mass. George Corlis Nightingale, R. I. 

J. Granville Leach, Penna. Archie Lee Talbot, Me. 
Frederick Morgan Steele, 111. 

Secretary General. 

Edward Stanley Atwood, 
44 East 23d St., New York City. 

Treasurer General, 
James Mauran Rhodes, Penna. 

Historian General, 
Frank Rumrill, Mass. 

Elder General, 
Rev. John Louis Ewell, D.D., D. C. (Deceased). 

Captain General, 
Myles Standish, Mass. 

Surgeon General, 
Abiel Ward Nelson, M.D., Conn. 

Assistants General, 

John P. Tilden, N. Y. Wilfred H. Munro. R. L 

William Waldo Hyde, Conn. Herbert Jenny, Ohio. 
Charles T. Thayer, Mass. George C. M.\son. Penna. 

William L. Marsh, D. C. 



OFFICERS OF THE COLORADO SOCIETY 
OF MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS 

Elected November 21, 1910, to Serve One Year 

Governor, 
William Kossuth McAllister 

Deputy Governor, 
Joshua Freeman Grozier 

Captain, 
Edward R. Steuart 

Elder, 
Rev. Allen Shaw Bush 

Secretary, 
Perry E. Thatcher 

Assistant Secretary and Genealogist, 
Mrs. Edmund F. Richardson 

Treasurer, 
Mrs. Charles Brewer Kountze 

Historian, 
Mrs. Charles Clark Welch 

Surgeon, 
Mary Barker Bates, M. D. 

Assistants, 

Victor Clifton Alderson Mrs. Edwin S. Kassi.er 

Mrs. Henry A. McIntyre Mrs. Francis A. Chapman 

Mrs. James Williams Mrs. Jane O. Cooper 

Mrs. Josephine B. Cooper 



COMMITTEES FOR 1910-1911 

Finance 
Mr. J. F. GrozieRj Chairman 
Rev. a. S. Bush M^s. James Willlams 

Printing. 
Mr. J. F. Grozier, Chairman 
Mrs. Francis A. Chapman Mrs. C. C. Welch 

Mr. Perry E. Thatcher 

Library 

Mrs. C. C. Welch, Chairman 
Mrs. C. B. Kountze Mrs. E. F. Richardson 

Entertainment 
Mrs. C. B. Kountze, Chairman 
Mrs. E. F. Richardson Mrs. H. A. McIntyre 

Mrs. E. S. Kassler Dr. V. C. AldeRson 

Mrs. F. a. Chapman Mr. J. F. Grozier 




Pier from \phich the Pilgrims sailed, 
Delfshaven, Holland 



PAST OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY 

SINCE ITS ORGANIZATION 

Goz'cnwr 

Joel Frederick Vaile 1906 

William Kossuth McAllister 1907-1910 

Deputy Governor 

Horace Gray Lunt 1906 

DuRAND Clarence Packard 1907 

Joel Frederick Vaile 1908-1909 

Victor Clifton Alderson 1910 

Captain 

William Kossuth McAllister 1906 

Joshua Freeman Grozier 1907-1909 

Edward Reynolds Steu art 1910 

Elder 
Rev. Allen Shaw Bush 1906-1910 

Secretary 

Edward Reynolds Steuart 1906- 1909 

Perry Edward Thatcher 1910 

Assistant Secretary and Genealogist , 

Margaret Alice Packard 1906 

Mrs. Charles Clark Welch 1907- 1909 

Mrs. Edmund F. Richardson 1910 

Treasurer 
Mks. Charles Brewer Kountze 1906-1910 

Historian 

Victor Clifton Alderson 1906-1909 

Mrs. Charles Clark Welch 1910 

Surgeon 

George Thomas Prince 1907-1909 

Joshua Freeman Groziek 1910 



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PAST OFFICERS-Continued 

Assistants 

Mrs. Walter Scott Cheesman 1906 to 1909 

Mrs. John Lake Garner 1906 

Mrs. Frank Lincoln Woodward 1906 to 1908 

Mrs. Harry Hunter Seldomridge 1906 

Joshua Freeman Grozier 1906 

George Thomas Prince 1906 

Mrs. Margaret Packard Taussig 1907- 1908 

Joel Frederick Vaile 1907 

Horace Gray Lunt 1907 

Mrs. Henry A. McIntyre 1908 to 1910 

Mrs. Francis A. Chapman 1908-1909 

Mrs. Edwin S. Kassler 1909-1910 

Mrs. Edmund F. Richardson 1909 

Mrs. Jane Olivia Cooper 1910 

Mrs. Paul Lanius 1910 

Mrs. James Williams 1910 




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RETROSPECT 

In response to the call of Doctor Victor Clifton Alderson 
by letters sent to members of the Society of Mayflower Descend- 
ants residing in Colorado, a meeting was held at the Savoy 
Hotel in Denver on March 22, 1906. This meeting was called 
to order by Mr. Durand Clarence Packard, and Mr. William 
Kossuth McAllister was chosen chairman, and Mr. Edward 
Reynolds Steuart, secretary. There was read a letter from Mr. 
Ashbel P- Fitch, Secretary-general, stating that a charter had 
been granted on January 31, 1906, by the General Society. The 
Charter Members were already connected with the older branches 
as follows : five of the Connecticut society, four of the New York, 
four of the Illinois, four of the District of Columbia, three of the 
Massachusetts, and one of the Pennsylvania society. At a meet- 
ing held at the Savoy Hotel on April 21, 1906, the permanent 
organization of the Society was effected. 

The minutes state : "It was the unanimous vote of those 
present that we express our high appreciation of the untiring ef- 
forts of Doctor Alderson" to form a new society for Colorado. 
"After many months of patient vraiting on the winds and tides 
of endeavor, the little bark was ready for the Pilgrims of Colo- 
rado." 

At the membership meetings, held semi-annually, the Society 
has enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. Kountze, Mrs. Mclntyre, 
Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Cheesman, Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Jane O. 
Cooper. 

These meetings have been thoroughly enjoyable and marked 
by carefully prepared papers varied with musical numbers of 
much merit. The annual meeting of November 21, igio, was 
followed by a stereopticon lecture by Doctor Alderson, on Pil- 
grim life and surroundings, and was given at the home of Mrs. 
Cheesman. Members and guests representing other patriotic so- 
cieties to the number of about two hundred were present. 

A number of valuable books have been presented by Mrs. 
Welch, Mr. McAllister and Mr. Grozier. The Society has added 
to these by purchase and, through careful selection, expects to 
possess, in time, a library of authentic works bearing on historical 
and genealogical subjects. 



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MEMBERS AND ANCESTORS 

The first twenty-one are Charter Members. 

Gen. No. 525. State No. i. 
ALICE EUDORA (FOSTER) CHEESMAN Denver 

Mrs. Walter Scott Cheesman, 
Seventh in descent from Myles Standish. 

Gen. No. 1667. State No. 2. 
MARY ENSIGN (ESTABROOK) KOUNTZE Denver. 

Mrs. Charles Brewer Kountze, 
Eighth in descent from William Bradford. 

Gen. No. 668. State No. 3. 
ANNE MAY (FARNUM) WOODWARD Denver 

Mrs. Frank L. Woodward, 
Ninth in descent from John Howland and Elizabeth (Tilley) Rowland. 
Tenth in descent from John Tilley. 

Gen. No. 503. State No. 4. 

JANETTE (ADAMS) GARNER Los Angeles, Calif. 

Ninth in descent from John Howland and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland. 
Tenth in descent from John Tilley. 
Resigned. 

Gen. No. 690. State No. 5. 

MARY FIELD (SISSON) TRUMBULL New York City 

Mrs. Frank Trumbull. 
Eighth in descent from William Bradford. 
Resigned. 

Gen. No. 1452. State No. 6. 

IRENE STILLMAN (BARNES) SELDOMRIDGE. Withdrawn 

Mrs. Harry Hunter Seldomridge, 
Ninth in descent from John Alden and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden. 
Tenth in descent from William and Alice Mullins. 

Gen. No. 1673. State No. 7. 
WILLIAM KOSSUTH McALLISTER Denver 

Eighth in descent from William and Mary Brewster. 
Seventh in descent from Love Brewster. 

Gen. No. 496. State No. 8. 
CLIFTON SHARP THOMPSON Denver 

Eighth in descent from Francis Cooke. 

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Gen. No. 6i6. State No. 9. 
SIDNEY AVERY SABIN Deceased 

Ninth in descent from William and Mary Brewster. 

Gen. No. 481. State No. 10. 
JOEL FREDERICK VAILE Denver 

Ninth in descent from William and ^lary Brewster. 

Gen. No. 1292. State No. 11. 
MARION OSCAR BARNES Withdrawn 

Ninth in descent from John Alden and Priscilla (Mullins) .•\lden. 
Tenth in descent from William and -Mice Mullins. 

Gen. No. 1481. State No. 12. 
SARAH A. GIDDINGS Withdrawn 

Ninth in descent from John ."Mden and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden. 
Tenth in descent from William and .\lice Mullins. 

Gen. No. 125. State No. 13. 

VICTOR CLIFTON ALDERSON Golden. Colo. 

Ninth in descent from William and Mary Brewster. 
Eighth in descent from Richard Warren. 
Ninth in descent from George Soule. 
Ninth in descent from Francis Cooke. 

Gen. No. 2268. State No. 14. 
ALLEN SHAW BUSH Denver 

Ninth in descent from John Alden and Priscilla (Mullins) .'\lden. 
Tenth in descent from William and -Mice Mullins.. 

Gen. No. 2378. State No. 15. 
EDWARD REYNOLDS STEUART Denver 

Ninth in descent from Edward Fuller. 
Eighth in descent from Samuel- Fuller. 

Gen. No. 2343. State No. 16. 

HORACE GRAY LUNT Colorado Springs. Colo. 

Tenth in descent from Francis Cooke. 

Gen. No. 1567. State No. 17. 

GEORGE THOMAS PRINCE Denver 

Eighth in descent from William and Mary Brewster. 

Gen. No. 2506. State No. 18. 
DURAND CLARENCE PACKARD Deceased 

Eighth in descent from John .\lden and Priscilla (Mullins) .\lden. 
Ninth in descent from William and Alice Mullins. 

Gen. No. 1939. State No. 19. 
JOSHUA FREEMAN GROZIER Denver 

Eighth in descent from Stephen Hopkins. 
Seventh in descent from Gyles Hojikins. 

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Gen. No. 2519. State No. 20. 

MARGARET ALICE (PACKARD) TAUSSIG Denver 

Mrs. Claude M. Taussig, 

Ninth in descent from John .\lden and Priscilla (Mullins) .Mden. 

Tenth in descent from William and Alice Mullins. 

Gen. No. 2413. State No. 21. 
REBECCA JEANETTE (DARROW) WELCH Denver 

Mrs. Charles Clark Welch. 
Xintli in descent from William and Mary Brewster. 

Gen. No. 2668. State No. 22. 
JOSEPHINE BREWSTER (BELL) COOPER Denver 

Mrs. Charles Smith Cooper. 
Eighth in descent from William and Mary Brewster. 
Seventh in descent from Love Brewster. 

Gen. No. 2731. State No. 23. 
MARIAN WILLARD (YOUNG) McINTYRE Denver 

Mrs. Henry A. Mclntyre, 

Ninth in descent from Thomas Rogers. 
Eighth in descent from Joseph Rogers. 

Gen. No. 2765. State No. 24. 
JENNIE WEBSTER (WOOD) CHAPMAN Denver 

Mrs. Francis A. Chapman, 
Eighth in descent from Henry Samson. 

Gen. No. 2873. State No. 25. 
JANE OLIVIA (EARNER) COOPER Denver 

Mrs. Job A. Cooper. 
Seventh in descent from William Bradford. 

Gen. No. 2874. State No. 26. 
OLIVIA DUNHAM (COOPER) KASSLER Denver 

Mrs. Edwin S. Kassler, 
Eighth in descent from William Bradford. 

Gen. No. 2886. State No. 2T. 
MARTHA (BANGLE) RICHARDSON Denver 

Mrs. Edmund Fuller Richardson, 
Ninth in descent from John Alden and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden. 
Tenth in descent from William and Alice Mullins. 

Gen. No. 2905. State No. 28. 

CATHERINE AMELL'X WHITE (BAXTER) LANIUS. Denver 

Mrs. Paul Lanius, 
Seventh in descent from John Alden and Priscilla ( Mullins) Alden. 
Eighth in descent from William and Alice Mullins. 

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Gen. No. 3026. State No. 29. 
ELLA SOPHIA (PARISH) WILLIAMS Denver 

Mrs. James Williams, 
Ninth in descent from William and Mary Brewster. 

Gen. No. 3027. State No. 30. 
ALFRED BARNES BELL Denver 

Tenth in descent from William and Mary Brewster. 

pen. No. 3028. State No. 31. 
PERRY EDWARD THATCHER Denver 

Ninth in descent from William and Mary Brewster. 

Gen. No. 3063. State No. 32. 
SARAH FLORENCE (BOYD) SCHWARZ Denver 

Mrs. Theodore E. Schwarz. 
Eighth in descent' from Isaac Allerton. 
Seventh in descent from Mary- Allerton. 

Gen No. 3189. State No. 33. 

HARLAN PRESTON PACKARD Redfield, S. D. 

Seventh in descent from John Alden and Priscilla (MuUins) Alden. 
Eighth in descent from William and Alice MuUins. 

Gen. No. 3264. State No. 34. 

MARY HELEN (BARKER) BATES Denver 

Mrs. George Clinton Bates. 
Ninth in descent from William and Mary Brewster. 

Gen. No. 3265. State No.' 35. 

WILLARD SAMUEL MORSE Seaford, Del. 

Eighth in descent from Isaac Allerton. 
Seventh in descent from Remember Allerton. 

Gen. No. 3301. State No. 36. 
EDMUND FULLER RICHARDSON Denver 

Ninth in descent from Richard Warren. 

Gen. No. 3304. State No. 37. 

SOPHIE (FOSTER) SYMES Denver 

Mrs. George Gifford Symes, 
Seventh in descent- from Myles Standish. 

HONORARY MEMBER 

PRESIDENT WILLIAM' HOWARD TAFT. 

A direct descendant in the eighth generation from Francis 
Cooke of the Mayflower. He is a member of the District of 
Columbia Society of Mayflower Descendants and an honorary 
member of the Colorado Society, unanimously elected May 
21, 1910. 

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ALL THE 
MAYFLOWER PASSENGERS 

ThoK from whom descent has been proven are indicated by * 

*JOHN' ALDEN. Born about 1599. Died at Duxbury, 22 
September, 1687. He married at Plymouth, before 1624, Pris- 
cilla" Mullins (William\), who died after 1650. 

BARTHOLOMEW ALLERTON. Son of Isaac' and Mary. 
Born at Leyden. He returned to England, married and had 
children there, and was living in 1650. 

*ISAAC' ALLERTON. Died at New Haven, Conn, before 
22 February, 1659. He married, first at Leyden, 4 November, 
161 1, Mary Norris, who died at Plymouth, 7 March, 1621. He 
married, second, at Plymouth, between July, 1623, and i June, 
1627, Fear^ Brewster (William'), who died at Plymouth in 1634. 
He married, third, before 1644, Joanna , who -sur- 
vived him. 

JOHN' ALLERTON. Not known to be related to Isaac'. 
Died at Plymouth, between 11 January and 10 April,. 1621. 

*MARY (NORRIS) ALLERTON. Wife of Isaac'. 

*MARY= ALLERTON. Daughter of Isaac' and Mary. Born 
at Leyden. Died at Plymouth, 8 December, 1659. She married, 
at Plymouth, about 1636, Thomas Cushman, who was born in 
February, 1608, and died at Plymouth, 21 December, 1691. 

*REMEMBER' ALLERTON. Daughter of Isaac' and Mary. 
Born at Leyden. Died at Salem, between 12 September, 1652, and 
22 October, 1656. She married before 6 Mlay, 1635, Moses 
Maverick, who died at Marblehead, 7 February, 1686. 

*ELEANOR ( ) BILLINGTON. Wife of John'. 

*FRANCIS= BILLINGTON. Son of John' and Eleanor. 
Born about 1606. Died at Middleborough, 13 December, 1684. 
He married at Plymouth, in July 1634, Christian (Penn) Eaton, 
widow of Francis Eaton, who died at Middleborough, about 1684. 

*JOHN' BILLINGTON. Died at Plymouth, in September, 

1630. He married, before 1605, Eleanor , who died 

after 12 March, 1643. She had married, second, at Plymouth, in 
September, 1638, Gregory Armstrong, who died at Plymouth, 15 
November, 1650. 

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JOHN' BILLINGTON. Eldest son of John' and Eleanor. 
Born before 1605. Died at Plymouth, between i June, 1627, and 
September, 1630. 

DOROTHY BRADFORD. Wife of William'. 

*WILLIAM' BRADFORD. Born at Austerfield, England, 
in March, 1590. Died at Plymouth, 19 May, 1657. He married, 
first, in Holland, in November or December, 1613, Dorothy May, 
who was born about 1597, and was accidentally drowned at Cape 
Cod Harbor, 17 December, 1620. He married, second, at Ply- 
mouth, 24 August, 1623, Alice (Carpenter) Southworth, widow 
of Edward Southworth, who was born about 1590, and died at 
Plymouth, 5 or 6 April, 1670. 

*LOVE' BREWSTER. Son of William' and Mary. Died at 
Duxbury, in January or February, 1651. He married at Ply- 
mouth, 25 May, 1634, Sarah' Collier (William'), who died after 
12 March, 1680. She had married, second, after i September, 
1656, Richard Parke, of Cambridge, who died there in 1665. 

*MARY ( ) BREWSTER. Wife of William'. 

*WILLIAM' BREWSTER. Born in 1566 or 1567. Died at 
Plymouth, 20 April, 1644. He married, before 1593, Mary 
, who died at Plymouth, 27 April, 1627. 

WRESTLING' BREWSTER. Son of William' and Mary. 
Died unmarried, between i June, 1627, and August, 1643. 

RICHARD BRITTERIDGE. Died at Plymouth, 31 Decem- 
ber, 1620. The first death after reaching Plymouth. 

*PETER' BROWN. Died at Plymouth, between 4 April and 
10 October, 1633 He married, first, at Plymouth, in 1624 or 1625, 

Martha ( ) Ford, who died at Plymouth, between i 

June, 1627 and 1631. He married, second, between 1627 and 
1631, Mary , who died after 21 November, 1633. 

WILLIAM BUTLER. Died on the Mayflower, at sea, 16 
November, 1620. 

ROBERT CARTER. Died at Plymouth, early in 1621, after 
3 March. 

JOHN CARVER. Died at Plymouth, between 12 April and 

10 May, 1621. He married Katharine , who died 

at Plymouth, five or six weeks after her husband. 

KATHARINE ( ) CARVER. Wife of John. 

Maid servant to John Carver (See Francis 

Eaton). 

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*JAMES' CHILTON. Died on the MayiJou'cr, at Cape Cod 
Harbor, i8 December, 1620. His wife died early in 1621, after 11 
January. 

* — CHILTON. Wife of James'. 



*MARY- CHILTON. Daughter of James\ Died at Boston, 
■shortly before 11 May, 1679. She married, at Plymouth, between 
July, 1623, and i June, 1627, John Winslow. who was born in 
Droitwich, England, 26 April, 1597, and died at Boston, between 
22 March and 31 May, 1674. 

RICHARD CLARKE. Died at Plymouth, between 11 Janu- 
ary and 10 April, 1621. 

*FRANCIS' COOKE. Died at Plymouth, 17 April, 1663. He 

married in Holland, Hester , who died after 18 June, 

1666. 

*JOHN' COOKE. Son of Francis' and Hester. Died at 
Dartmouth, 3 December, 1695. He married, at Plymouth, 7 
April, 1634, Sarah" Warren (Richard'), who died after 25 July, 
1696. 

HUMILITY COOPER. Died in England, between 1627 and 
1651. 

JOHN' CRACKSTON. Died at Plymouth, between 11 
January and 10 April, 1621. 

JOHN' CRACKSTON. Son of John'. Died at Plymouth, 
soon after i June, 1627. 

*EDWARD' DOTY. Died at Plymouth, 2 September, 1655. 
Nothing is known concerning his first wife. He married, second, 
at Plymouth, 16 January, 1635, Faith' Clark (Tristam'), who was 
buried at Marshfield, 31 December, 1675. She married, second, 
John PhillipSj who was born about 1602, and died at Marshfield. 
between 30 October, 1691, and 19 May, 1692. 

*FRANCIS' EATON. Died at Plymouth, between 4 and 18 

November, 1633. He married, first, Sarah , who died 

at Plymouth, early in 1621, but after 11 January. His second 
wife, whom he married at Plymouth, was probably Governor 
Carver's maid servant. He married, third, at Plymouth, in 1624, 
or 1625, Christian Penn, who died at Middleborough about 1684. 
She married, second. Francis' Billington (John'). 

*SAMUEL= EATON. Son of Francis' and Sarah. Born in 
1620. Died at Middleborough, in 1684, before 8 November. He 

married, first, before 20 March, 1647, Elizabeth , who 

died before 1661. He married, second, at Plymouth, 20 January, 
1661, Martha* Billington (Francis"), John', who died after 8 No- 
vember, 1684. 

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*SARAH EATON. First wife of Francis. 

ELY. Returned to England at the expiration 

of his contract for one year. 

THOMAS ENGLISH. Died at Plymouth, between ii Jan- 
uary and lo Agcil. 1621. 

MOSES FLETCHER. Died at Plymouth, between 11 Janu- 
ary and 10 April. 1621. He married. fir«*^ Maria Evans, who 
died before November, 1613. He married, second, at Leyden, 21 
December, 1613, Sarah ( ) Dinghy, widow of William. 

* FULLER. Wife of Edward'. 



*EDWARD' FULLER. Died at Plymouth between 11 Janu- 
ary and 10 April, 1621. His wife died early in 1621, after 11 
January. 

*SAMUEL= FULLER. Son of Edward'. Died at Barnstable, 

10 November, 1683. He married, at Scituate, 18 April, 1635, 
Jane^ Lothrop (John'), who died between 1658 and 1683. 

*SAMUEL' FULLER. Doctor. Died at Plymouth, between 
9 August and 26 September, 1633. He married, first, Elsie Glas- 
cock, who died before 1613. He married, second, at Leyden. 30 
April, 1613, Agnes° Carpenter (Alexander'), who died before 
1617. He married, third, at Leyden, 27 May, 161 7, Bridget Lee. 
who died after 11 March, 1664. 

RICHARD GARDINER. Died in England or at sea, be- 
tween 1623 and 1 65 1. 

JOHN GOODMAN. Died at Plymouth before 1627. 

WILLIAM HOLBECK. Died at Plymouth early in 1621. 
but after 11 January. 

JOHN HOOKE. Died at Plymouth, early in 1621. but after 

11 January. 

*CONSTANCE- HOPKINS. Daughter of Stephen' by his 
first wife. Died at Eastham, in October. 1677. She married at 
Plymouth, between 1623 and i June, 1627, Nicholas Snow, who 
died at Eastham, 25 November, 1676. 

DAMARIS' HOPKINS. Daughter of Stephen' and Eliza- 
beth. 

*ELIZABETH ( ) Hopkins. Second* wife of 

Stephen\ 

*GYLES- HOPKINS. Son of Stephen' by his first wife. 
Died at Eastham in 1690, before 26 April. He married. 19 Oc- 
tober, 1639, Katharine Wheldon, who died after 15 March, 1689. 

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OCEANUS= HOPKINS. Son of Stephen' and Elizabeth. 
Born on tfie Mayflower, between i6 September and 21 November, 

1620. Died before i June, 1627. 

♦STEPHEN' HOPKINS. Died at Plymouth, between 16 
June and 27 July, 1644. Nothing is known of his first wife. He 

married, second, in 1618, or earlier, Elizabeth , who died 

at Plymouth, between 1640 and 1644. 

*JOHN HOWLAND. Born about 1593. Died at Plymouth, 
5 March, 1673. He married at Plymouth, before 1624, Elizabeth* 
Tilley (John'), who was born about 1607, and died at Swansea, 
31 December, 1687. • 

JOHN LANGMORE. Died at Plymouth, early in 1621. 
after 11 January. 

WILLIAM LATHAM. Died at the Bahama Islands, between 
7 November, 1645 and 6 March, 165 1. 

EDWARD LEISTER. Died in Virginia, before 6 March, 
1651. 

EDMUND MARGESON. Died at Plymouth, between 11 
January, and 10 April, 1621. 

CHRISTOPHER MARTIN. Died at Plymouth, 18 January. 

1621. His wife died early in 1621. after 11 January. 

MARTIN. Wife of Christopher. 



DESIRE MINTER. Died in England, before 1651. 

ELLEN MORE. "A little girl." Sister of Jasper. Died at 
Plymouth, early in 1621, after 11 January. 

JASPER MORE. "A little boy." Died on the Mayflower, 
at Cape Cod Harbor, 16 December, 1620. 

RICHARD MORE. Brother of Jasper. Born about 1614. 
Died after 20 May, 1690. He married, 30 October, 1636, Christian 
Hunt, who died at Salem, between 11 November, 1671 and 20 
June, 1675. 
r 

MORE. Brother of Jasper. Died at Plymouth, 

early in 1621, after 11 January. 

*ALICE ( ) MULLINS. Wife of William'. 

JOSEPH* MULLINS. Son of William' and Alice. Died at 
Plymouth, early in 1621, after 2 April. 

*PRISCILLA* MULLINS. Daughter of William' and Alice. 
(See John Alden). 

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^WILLIAM' MULLINS. Died at Plymouth, 3 March, 1621. 

He married Alice , who died at Plymouth, early in 

1621, after 2 April. 

*DEGORY^ PRIEST. Born about i579- Died at Plymouth, 
II January, 1621. He married, at Leyden, 4 November, 161 1, 
Sarah (Allerton) Vincent, the widow of John Vincent, who died 
at Plymouth, in 1633, before 3 November. 

SOLOMON PROWER. Died at Plymouth, 3 January, 1621. 

ALICE ( ) RIGDALE. Wife of John. 

JOHN RIGDALE. Died at Plymouth, between 11 January 

and 10 April, 1621. He married Alice , who died at 

Plymouth, early in 1621, after 11 January. 

^JOSEPH- ROGERS. Son of Thomas'. Died at Eastham, 
between 12 and 25 January, 1678. He married before 1633, but 
nothing is known of his wife except that she was living 18 
August, 1652. 

*THOMAS' ROGERS. Died at Plymouth, between 11 Janu- 
ary and 10 April, 1621. Nothing is known of his wife. 

*HENRY' SAMSON. Died at Du.xbury, 3 January. 1685. 
He married at Plymouth, 16 February, 1636, Ann Plummer, who 
died between 1650 and 1685. 

*GEORGE' SOULE. Died at Duxbury, shortly before i 
February. 1680. He married at Plymouth, before 1627, Mary 
, who died at Duxbury, in December, 1676. 

*MYLES' STANDI SH. Died at Duxbury, 13 October, 1656. 

He married first. Rose , who died at Plymouth, 8 

February, 1621. He married second, at Plymouth, between July, 

1623, and 3 April, 1624, Barbara , who died after 16 

October, 1659. 

ROSE ( ) STANDISH. First wife of Myles*. 

ELIAS STORY. Died at Plymouth, early in 1621, after 11 
January. 

EDWARD THOMSON. Died on the Mayflozvcr, at Cape 
Cod Harbor, 14 December, 1620. The first death after reaching 
Cape Cod. 

ANN ( ) TILLEY. Wife of Edward. 

EDWARD TILLEY. Died at Plymouth, between 11 January 

and 10 April, 1621. He married Ann , who die^ 

at Plymouth, early in 1621, after 11 January. 

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*ELIZABETH= TILLEY. Daughter of John\ (See John 
Howland). 

*JOHN' TILLEY. Died at Plymouth, between ii January 
and ID April, 1621. His wife died at Plymouth, early in 1621, 
after 11 January. 



* TILLEY. Wife of John\ 

THOMAS^ TINKER. Died at Plymouth, between 11 Janu- 
ary and 10 April, 1621. His wife died at Plymouth, early in 
1621, after 11 January. 

TINKER. Wife of Thomas'. 



= TINKER. Son of Thomas\ Died at Ply- 
mouth, early in 1621, after 11 January. 

WILLIAM TREVORE. Died after 7 May, 1650. 

JOHN' TURNER. Died at Plymouth, between 11 January 
and 10 April, 1621. 

— ' TURNER. Son of John'. Died at Plymouth 

early in 1621, after 11 January. 

= TURNER. Another son of John'. Died at 

Plymouth, early in 1621, after 11 January. 

*RICHARD' WARREN. Died at Plymouth, in 1628. He 

married, before 161 1, Elizabeth , who was born about 

1583, and died at Plymouth, 12 October, 1673. 

*PEREGRINE= WHITE. Son of William' and Susanna. 
Born on the Mayflower, at Cape Cod Harbor, between 7 and 10 
December, 1620. He died at Marshfield, 31 July. 1704. He mar- 
ried before 16 March, 1649, Sarah" Bassett (William'), who died 
at Marshfield, 2 February, 1712. 

*RESOLVED^' WHITE. Son of William' and Susanna- 
Died between 1690 and 1694. He married, first, 15 November, 
1640, Judith" Vassal! (William'), who was buried at Marshfield, 
13 April, 1670. He married, second, at Salem, 15 October. 1674, 

.Abigail ( ) Lord, widow of William Lord, who died 

at Salem, between 25 June and 7 July, 1682. 

*SUSANNA (FULLER) WHITE. Wife of William'. 

*WILLIAM' WHITE. Died at Plymouth, 3 March, 1621. 
He married at Leyden, i February, 1612, Susanna Fuller, who 
married, second, Edward Winslow. 

ROGER WILDER. Died at Plymouth, between 11 January 
and 12 April, 1621. 

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THOMAS WILLIAMS. Died at Plymouth, between ii 
January and lo April, 1621. 

*EDWARD' WINSLOW. Born at Droitwich, England, 28 
October, 1595. Died at sea, near the island of Hispaniola, now 
St. Domingo, 18 Mlay, 1655. He married, first, at Leyden, 16 
May, 1618, Elizabeth Barker, who died at Plymouth, 3 April, 
1621. He married, second, at Plymouth, 22 May, 1621, Susanna 
(Fuller) White, the widow of William' White. 

ELIZABETH (BARKER) WINSLOW. Wife of Edward'. 

GILBERT WINSLOW. Brother of Edward'. Born at 
Droitwich, England, 5 November, 1600. Died in England, before 
1651. 




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Constitution of 

The Society of Mayflower Descendants 

in the State of Colorado 



PREAMBLE 

Whereas, Our ancestors, passengers on the "Mayflower,"' 
landed in December, 1620, on Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts ; and 

Whereas, They came to settle in a new land and to found 
a new home and government, for the benefit of themselves and 
their posterity; and 

Whereas, After struggles and hardships, which in the first 
year after their landing carried ofif one-half of their number and 
necessitated years of continued bravery and fortitude against in- 
numerable trials of the severest kind ; and . 

Whereas, Their acts and example have been instrumental 
in the establishment of Civil and Religious Liberty throughout 
this land. 

Therefore, This Society is formed by lineal descendants of 
that band of Pilgrims, to preserve their memory, their records, 
their history, and all facts relating to them, their ancestors and) 
their posterity. 

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CONSTITUTION 

ARTICLE I. 

NAME. 
The name of this Society shall be "The Society of Mayflower 
Descendants in the State of Colorado." 

ARTICLE II. 

MEMBERSHIP. 

Sec. I. Every lineal descendant, over eighteen years of age, 
of any passenger on the voyage of the- "'Mayflower" which 
terminated at Plymouth, Massachusetts, December, 1620, including 
all signers of "The Compact," shall be eligible to membership. 
They must be proposed, seconded and elected. They shall pay 
the initiation fees and dues and comply with the conditions in the 
Constitution and By-Laws. Honorary membership may be 
granted by the Board of Assistants. 

ARTICLE III. 

OFFICERS AND BOARD OF ASSISTANTS. 

Sec. I. The officers of this Society shall be a Governor, 
Deputy Governor, Captain, Elder, Secretary, Assistant Secretary, 
Treasurer, Historian, Surgeon and seven Assistants. They shall 
T)e elected by a plurality vote at the Annual Meeting of the 
Society, or as soon thereafter as possible. They shall serve for 
the term of one year and until their successors are duly chosen 
and qualified. 

Sec. 2. The Board of Managers, elsewhere referred to as the 
Board of Assistants, shall be composed of the officers of the So- 
ciety and the seven Assistants. This Board shall appoint all 
committees provided for in the By-Laws. 

Sec. 3. The duties, powers and privileges of the officers 
and Board of Assistants of the Society shall be regulated by the 
By-Laws, so long as they are consistent with this Constitution. 

Sec. 4. Vacancies occasioned by death or resignation may 
be filled by the Board of Assistants for the unexpired term. 

Sec. 5. The Deputy Governor General shall be a member 
■of the Board of Assistants, e.x-officio. 

ARTICLE IV. 

TERMINATION OF MEMBERSHIP. 

Sec. I. Any member whose annual dues remain unpaid 
for a period of one year shall be dropped from the rolls. 

.Sk;\ 2. The Board of Assi.stants may, on a two-thirds vote. 
•drop any member shown to be prejudicial to the Society. 

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ARTICLE V. 

MEETINGS. 

Sec. I. The Annual Meeting shall be held in the City of 
Denver on the twenty-first of November in each year, at the 
time and place fixed by the Board of Assistants. 

Sec. 2. All other meetings of the Society shall be held at 
such times and places as may be decided upon by the Board of 
Assistants, but this section shall not be construed as prohibiting 
the Governor, or such a specified number of members as may be 
determined by the By-Laws, from calling special meetings. 

Sec. 3. The number of members which shall constitute a 
quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting of the 
Society, and all other necessary details not herein provided for, 
shall be regulated by the By-Laws. 

Sec. 4. Every action taken by the Society at any regular or 
special meeting shall be binding upon all of its members, pro- 
A'ided such meeting shall have been called and notice thereof 
given in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and 
the By-Laws. 

ARTICLE VI. 

BY-LAWS. 

The Society shall have power and authority to ordain, estab- 
lish, alter and repeal By-Laws, Rules and Regulations for its 
government. 

ARTICLE VII. 

seal. 
The seal of the Society shall contain a representation of a 
sailing vessel of the seventeenth century, and around it the name 
of the Society, and the words "Plymouth, 1620." and "Colorado, 
1906." 

ARTICLE VIII. 

certificate, insignia, etc. 
The certificate, insignia, rosette and flag shall be those 
selected and approved by the General Society, with, when possi- 
ble, the name of our State and the date of our organization ap- 
pearing upon them. 

ARTICLE IX. 
The names of those selected as a Board of Managers, else- 
where referred to as the Board of Assistants, for the first year 
of the existence of this society are : Joel Frederick Vaile, Horace 
Gray Lunt, William Kossuth McAllister, Rev. Allen Shaw Bush, 
Edward Reynolds Steuart, Margaret Alice Packard, Mrs. Charles 

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Brewer Kountze, Victor Clifton Alderson, Mrs. Walter Scott 
Cheesman, Joshua Freeman Grozier, Mrs. Frank L. Woodward, 
Mrs. J. L. Garner, George Thomas Prince, Mrs. H. H. Seldom- 
ridge. 

ARTICLE X. 

AMENDMENTS. 

Any proposed amendment to this Constitution must be pre- 
sented in writing at a stated or special meeting of the Society; 
it shall thereupon be read and filed with the Secretary. The 
Secretary shall send out with the notice of the regular or 
special meeting at which such proposed amendment or amend- 
ments are to be acted on, a copy of all such proposed amend- 
ments. A two-thirds vote of all the members present shall be 
required for the adoption of any amendment. 




' 'Welcome, Englishmen ! ' 



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BY-LAWS 

ARTICLE I. 

MEMBERSHIP. 

Sec. I. Any person desirous of becoming a member of this 
Society must first be invited by a member in good standing. 
Application for membership in this Society shall be made in 
writing on the preliminary application blanks furnished by the 
General Society, in accordance with its Constitution. 

Sec. 2. Such application must contain the autograph name 
of the applicant, and of two members of the Society who shall 
vouch for the applicant by sending letters of recommendation of 
the applicant to the Governor. 

Sec. 3. Each application must first be acted upon by the 
Membership Committee, which must satisfy itself regarding the 
applicant's moral and social eligibility to become a member of the 
Society. 

Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of the M(embership Committee 
to send to the Governor, a list of the names of applicants which 
have been favorably passed by them and which they are to 
propose at the next meeting of the Board. Such notice is to be 
sent at least two weeks before such meeting. 

Sec. 5. These applicants shall at such meeting, or at some 
subsequent meeting of the Board be voted on separately by secrci 
ballot. Three negative votes shall reject any candidate. 

Sec. 6. To the applicants thus approved by the Board of 
Assistants, final pedigree papers shall then be issued by the 
secretary. 

Sec. 7. All the pedigree papers shall be examined by the 
Historian, and on his report to the Board of Assistants that he 
has found the pedigree papers of an^ applicant to be correct, and 
that the Historian General has approved the same, the Board of 
Assistants shall declare such applicant elected a member of the 
Society, unless in the meantime some fact has been brought to 
its attention which would make the applicant an undesirable 
member. 

Sec. 8. Every approval shall be void unless the final pedigree 
papers shall be returned to the Historian properly filled out 
within twelve months after the Secretary, on the direction of the 
Board, shall have sent them to the applicant. An election shall 
be void unless the person elected shall pay the initiation fee and 
dues for the current year within sixty days after the bill for the 
same has been mailed him by the Treasurer. 



Sec. 9. No person who has been rejected or whose name 
has been withdrawn, shall be acted upon within a period of one 
year. 

Sec. 10. All resignations shall be presented trt the Secretary 
in writing and referred to the Board of Assistants for action. 

ARTICLE II. 

MEETINGS. 

Sec. I. The Annual Meeting shall be held in the City of 
Denver, on the twenty-first day of November, the anniversary 
of the signing of "The Compact" on the "Mayflower," except 
only when that date shall fall on a Sunday or legal holiday, 
when the Annual Meeting shall be held on the day following, 
the hour and place to be determined by the Board of Assistants. 

Sec. 2. A regular semi-annual meeting of the Society shall 
be held on the twenty-first day of May in each year, or on the 
following day, when that date shall fall on Sunday or a legal 
holiday. 

Sec. 3. Special Meetings of the Society may be held at any 
specified time and place, at the call of the Governor, or upon the 
written request of ten members. The object of such special 
meeting must be stated in the notice. 

Sec. 4. The Board of Assistants shall hold a regular meet- 
ing on the first Wednesday of each month, except during the 
months of June, July and August, at such hours and places as 
they may determine. Special meetings of the Board of Assistants 
may be called by the Governor, or upon the written request of 
three of its members. Notice of such special meetings must be 
given as provided for regular meeting, and such notice must 
state the object of the special meeting. 

Sec. 5. Three days' notice in writing shall be given of all 
meetings of the Board of Assistants and seven days' notice of 
all meetings of the Society. Such notice shall be mailed to the 
a(Jdresses of the several members as they appear on the books of 
the Society. 

Sec. 6. At all regular or special meetings of the Society ten 
members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of busi- 
ness. At all meetings of the Board of Assistants five of the 
members shall constitute a quorum. 

Sec. 7. The order of business at all stated meetings of the 
Society or Board of Assistants shall be: 
1st. Calling the Roll. 

2nd. Reading of Minutes of Previous Stated and Inter- 
vening Special Meetings. 

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3rd. Communications. 

4th. Nomination and Election of Officers. 

5th. Reports of Officers. 

6th. Reports of Committees. 

/th. Deferred Business. 

8th. New Business. 

9th. Adjournment. 

ARTICLE IIT. 

ELECTION OF OFFICERS. 

Sec. I. The Board of Assistants shall at their meeting in 
.September appoint a nominating committee of five members of 
the Society, which committee shall name candidates for the 
offices to be filled at the Annual Meeting of the Society. 

The ticket named by the nominating committee shall be 
printed and mailed by the secretary to each member of the So- 
ciety at least two weeks before the Annual Meeting. 

Any member of the Society may also be placed in nomination 
for any office by five members of the Society, but all such nom- 
inations must be communicated to the Secretary by a notice in 
writing signed by the members making the nomination at least 
two weeks before the Annual Meeting. The Secretary shall at 
once mail notice of same to all members of the Society. 

Sec. 2. A vacancy in any office shall be filled by the Board 
of Assistants for the unexpired portion of the term. 

Sec. 3. Elections shall be by secret ballot ; a plurality vote 
of members present shall determine the choice. 

Sec. 4. The persons elected shall enter upon the offices im- 
mediately after the meeting at which they are chosen, and hold 
the same until the next Annual Meeting or until the election 
and qualification of their successors. 

Sec. 5. Cumulative voting shall not be permitted at any 
election 

ARTICLE IV. 

duties of officers. 

Sec. i. It shall be the duty of the Governor to preside at 
all meetings of the Society and the Board of Assistants, and 
perform such other duties as pertain to the chief officer of an 
organization. 

Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of the Deputy Governor to 
exercise all the functions of the office of Governor during the 
absence or disability of the Governor. 

Sec. 3. The Captain shall carry out all orders of the Gov- 
ernor of the Society, and act as Marshal at parades and on occa- 
sions of ceremony. 



Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of the Elder to officiate when- 
called upon at any meeting of the Society. He shall have been 
ordained as an elder, bishop, minister, or deacon of a Christian 
church. 

Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of the Secretary, or in his 
absence or disability, the duty of the Assistant Secretary, ta 
record the proceedings of the Society and of the Board, and to 
keep complete lists of all the members ; to notify members of 
their election, and to notify members of the Society and the 
Board of Assistants of all meetings to be held ; to make what- 
ever notices and communications may be required by order of the 
Society or of the Governor, and in general to perform all duties 
usually appertaining to such an office. 

He shall be the keeper of the Seal of the Society, and 
Custodian of all blank application papers. 

Sec. 6. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to take charge 
of all funds belonging to the Society ; to keep suitable books of 
account ; to charge, collect, and receive all fees and dues and 
all other moneys payable to the Society; to make all necessary 
disbursements upon approval of the Finance Committee ; to re- 
port the condition of the treasury at all stated meetings of the 
Board of Assistants. 

He shall see that members of the Society, who desire them, 
are provided with the certificates, insignia and rosettes furnished 
by the General Society at the price established by the General 
Society's Board of Assistants. 1 

The Treasurer shall send to each member on the twenty- 
first day of November a written notice of annual dues. 

Sec. 7. The Historian shall examine and report upon all 
pedigree papers of applicants. He shall keep a detailed record 
of all celebrations of the Society, and file all documents, papers 
and speeches. He shall keep a record of all certificates signed 
by him, and do any other work assigned him by the Board of 
Assistants. 

Sec. 8. The Surgeon shall be under the orders of the Gov- 
ernor and Board of Assistants. 

ARTICLE V. 

BOARD AND STANDING COMMITTEES. 

Sec. I. The Board of Assistants shall have general charge 
and direction of the affairs of the Society. They shall fill 
vacancies among the officers for the balance of the term. They 
shall elect the following Standing Committees : 

Finance, Entertainment, Library, and Printing. The Mem- 

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•bership Committee shall be appointed by the Governor, but the 

names of those comprising the Committee shall not be published. 

Sec. 2. The Membership Committee shall meet once in each 

month at a time and place designated by the Chairman. Special 

meetings may also be called whenever papers or business shall 

require action. It shall receive and consider, in executive session 
all nominations for membership, preliminary applications and 

•communications relating thereto, and report their conclusions to 

the Board of Assistants through the Governor. 

Sec. 3. The Standing Committees shall receive and act upon 
all matters pertaining to the business of the Society, usually 
■comprehended in the work of such committees. 

Sec. 4. Special Committees shall attend to the work to 
which they were assigned by their appointment. 

ARTICLE VI. 

DUES. 

Sec. I. All members shall, within sixty days after being 
notified of their election, pay to the Treasurer an initiation fee 
of Five Dollars ($5.00) and dues for the current year, as is 
hereinafter provided. 

The annual dues payable November twenty-first for the 
Society year, shall be as follows : 

For resident members Five Dollars ($5.00), for non-resident 
-members Three Dollars ($3.00). Non-resident members are 
those who reside outside the State of Colorado. Those admitted 
after September ist, will pay initiation fee but not annual dues 
until November twenty-first. 

Sec. 2. Members of other State Societies transferred to this 
Society shall pay a transfer fee of Three Dollars ($3.00). 

Sec. 3. Any member whose annual dues remain unpaid for 
a period of one year shall be dropped from the rolls, unless 
otherwise ordered by the Board of Assistants. 

Sec. 4. Any member upon payment of Seventy-five Dollars 
($75.00) at one time may become a Life Member and exempt 
from further payment of dues. 

ARTICLE VII. 

AMENDMENT OR ALTERATIONS OF THE BY-LAWS. 

Amendments, alterations, and additions to these By-law« shTll 
"be made in the same manner as amendments and changes of the 
Constitution. 

Any section of these By-laws may be suspended for a special 
•purpose at any time, by a unanimous vote of the members 
present at a meeting of the Society. 

ARTICLE VIII. 
Robert's Rules of Order shall govern the deliberations of 
the Society and the Board of Assistants. 

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Ikw ^tmoti^m 



DURAND CLARENCE PACKARD. 



SIDNEY AVERY SABIN. 






Monument at ProviDCetown, Mass., where first the Pilfe'rims landed. 

Cornerstone laid Augrust 7. 1907, by President Roosevelt 

Dedicated August 5, 1910, by President Taft 



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A LIST OF GENEALOGICAL REFERENCE BOOKS 
USEFUL IN TRACING ANCESTRY 

(Those marked with a * are in the library of this Society, or 
in some other Hbrary, pubHc or private, in Denver.) 

Family of Isaac Alden and Irene (Smith), by H. C. Fielding. 

Polly and Ebenezer Alden, Descendants. 

The Pilgrim Alden, by A. E. Alden. 

Eliab Alden and Descendants. 

Elizabeth (Alden) Pabodie and Descendants, by Mrs. L-. L. 

Alden. 

John Alden, of Ashfield, Mass.. Descendants, by F. W. Alden. 

Descendants of Capt. John Alden, by J. E. Alden. 

*Allerton Family in America, by W. S. Allerton. 

*Alison Family (Damrell & Upham, Boston). 

*Ashley Genealogy. 

Austin's (J. O.) Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island. 

Austin's (J. O.) One Hundred Sixty .\llied Families. 

Azcl Ames "Mayflower and her Log." 

William Bradford, by Guy M- Fessenden. 

Baker (H. A.) History of Montville, Conn. 

*Bemis Genealogy. 

*Bonney Family, by C. L. Bonney. 

*Bingham Genealogy, by T. A. Bingham. 

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*Brad ford's History of Plymouth Plantation. 

*Brainerd Genealogy, by Rev. D. D. Field. 

Gamaliel Bradfords, "One Branch of Bradford Family," by H. 

Standish Bradford. 
Brown (Rev. J. B.. A.). "The Pilgrim Fathers of N. E., and 

their Puritan Successors." 
*Burr Family, by C. B. Burr. 
*Brewster Genealogy, by Emma C. B. Jones. 
Bangs Family, by Dean Dudley. 

Wilhelmus Mynderse, "Descendants of Gov. \Vm. Bradford." 
Clark-Clarke Genealogy, by W. W. Johnson. 
Caulkins' History of New London, Conn. 
Calkins' History of Norwich, Conn. 
*Carpenter Family. 
*Caldwell Records. 
*Cheseborough Family. 
*Clarke (Nathaniel), of Newbury. 
*Cutter Family. 
*Cleveland Genealogy. 
Churchill Family in America. 

Clarke (S. C), Records of Descendants of TlK^nias Clarke. 
Descendants of James Cole of Plymouth. 
Cushmans (1617-1855), by H. W. Cushman. 
*Collins-Budd Genealogy. 
Deane (Samuel) History of Scituate. 
Delano Genealogy and Alliances, by Maj. J. .'\. Delano. 
Doggett — Daggett Family, by S. B. Daggett. 
Davenports' Genealogies of Cohassett Families. 
Wm. T. Davis' "Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth." 
*Dean. N. E. Historical and Genealogical Register (1847-1910). 
Doane Family and Descendants, by A. A. Doane. 
Doty-Doten Family in America, by E. A. Doty. 
*Dimond Family. 

Dunham Genealogy, by I. W. Dunham. 
*FeIt Genealogy. 

*Freeman Genealogy, by Frederick Freeman. 
Fullers, Bradfords & Ellises, by C. H. Ellis. 
*Freeman's Cape Cod. 
h'uller-Alden Record, by Lenuiel i'^uller. 
Descendants of Dr. Samuel Indler, by W. H. Fuller. 
Some Descendants of Edward I'uller, by W. H. Fuller. 
*Goodwin Notes, by Nathaniel Goodwin. 
*Goodwins of Hartford. 
*John Gibson and Descendants. l)y M. C. C. Wilson. 

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Giles Memorial, by John Adams Vinton. 

*Halsey Genealogy. 

*Hakes Family. 

*Hammond Families. 

*Hinsdale Descendants, by A. L. Holman. - 

*Holmes Family in Conn. 

Arthur, Henry and John Rowland and their Descendants, by 
Franklin Howland. 

*Ingersoirs of Hampshire. 

Kingman' (Bradford) History of North Bridgwater, Mass. 

Lathrop-Lothrop Family, by E. B Huntington. 

*Lee Family of Virginia and Maryland. 

*Lane Genealogy. 

Francis LeBaron of Plymouth & Descendants, by Mary LeBaron 
Stockwell. 

*The Mayflower Descendants to date, edited by G- E. Bowman. 

George Morton of Plymouth and Some of His Descendants, by 
J. K. Allen. 

History of Marshfield, Mass., by L. S. Richards. 

Nahum Mitchell's "History of Early Settlement of Bridgwater." 

*Munsell's American Genealogist. 

^Munsell's Genealogical Index. 

Hannah G. ^lyndersee "Lines of Descent from Honored New 
England Ancestors." 

Mourt's Relation. 

*Parke Genealogy, by E. H. Park. 

*Pearce Genealogy, by Col. F. C. Pierce. 

*Pierce Genealogy. 

*Preston Genealogy. 

Chas. Henry Pope's "Pioneers of Massachusetts." 

Phineas Pratt and Descendants, by Eleaser and Franklin P. Pratt. 

Paine Family Records, by H. D. Paine. 

Peabody-Pabody-Pabody-Pabodie Genealogy, by Selim H. Pea- 
body. 

Mary E. Perkins, "Old Houses of Ancient Town of Norwich." 

*Rawson Family, by E. B. Crane. 

*Reed Genealogy, by Wm. Reed. 

*Rodman Family. 

John Rogers Families in Plymouth, by J. H. Drummond. 

Reed Genealogy, by John L. Reed. 

Rich (Shebnah) "Truro, Cape Cod." 

^Descendants of Aaron Sargent. 

*Spalding Family, by C. W. Spalding. 



* 



Edward Spalding Family. 

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*Standishes of America, by Dr. Myles Standish. 

*William Spooner of Plymouth, by Thos. Spooner. 

Nathaniel Stearns and His Descendants. 

Savage (James) Historical and Genealogical Dictionary. 

Descendants of Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, by S. P. 
May. 

Shurtleff and Pulsifers "Records of the Colony of New Ply- 
mouth." 

Swift's Barnstable Families, by C. F. Swift. 

Descendants of Constant Southworth (Southards), by S. G. 
Webber. 
, Treat Genealogy. 

*William and Elizabeth Tuttle Descendants, by Geo. F. Tuttle. 

*Thomas Book, by L. B. Thomas. 

*Descendants of John Tomson. 

*Ancestors of Lieut. Thomas Tracy of Norwich. 

Tucker Genealogy, by T. S. Morris. 

Richard & Thomas Thayer and their Descendants, by Bezakel 
Thayer. 

Thayer Memorial, by Elisha Thayer. 

Genealogy of John Thompson, by Ignatius Thompson. 

Descendants of John Thompson of Plymouth, by Chas. H. 
Thompson. 

Humphrey Turner and Descendants, by Jacob Turner. 

Thatcher Genealogy. 

^Professor C. A. L. Totten's Charts. 

*Descendants of John Upham, by F. K. Upham. 

Vinton Memorial, by John Adams Vinton. 

*Wade Genealogy. 

*Elder John White and Descendants, by A. S. Kellogg. 

*Descendants of John Whitman of Weymouth. 

*Whitmore Genealogy. 

*Descendants of John Whitney of Watertown, by F. C. Pierce. 

*William Wood of Concord and his Descendants, by C. W. 
Holmes. 

•"Walton Family Records, by J. H. Walton. 

Bov. Edward Winslow, by Rev. W. C. Winslow. 

Thomas Weston's Town of Middleboro, ]\Iass. 

Thomas and Samuel White's Family of William White. 

Justin Winsor's Town of Duxbury. 

Richard Anson Wheeler's Town of Stonington. 

Mrs. Washington Roeblings Richard Warren and Descendants 

Alexander Young's "Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers." 



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